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Bernie Goes After Liz: Don’t Forget Warren Said She’s a Capitalist

Self-proclaimed democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is attempting to draw distinctions between himself and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), as Warren continues to outpace Sanders in the polls in the race to become the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential nominee.

While both candidates’ platforms lay out grand plans for upheaving the U.S. economy in an attempt to redistribute wealth, Sanders says he is the better choice among progressive voters because Warren has, herself, admitted to being a “capitalist.” . . .

“Elizabeth Warren has been a friend of mine for some 25 years, and I think she is a very, very good senator,” Sanders told ABC’s “This Week,” before pointing out the major difference between himself and the Massachusetts Democrat.

“Elizabeth, I think, as you know, has said that she is a capitalist through her bones. I’m not,” Sanders said. “I think the situation today that we face in this country of the greed and the corruption that is existing in Washington, that is existing at the corporate elite level…I am, I believe, the only candidate who’s gonna say to the ruling class of this country, the corporate elite, ‘enough, enough with your greed and with your corruption.’ We need real change in this country.” (Read more from “Bernie Goes After Liz: Don’t Forget Warren Said She’s a Capitalist” HERE)

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What Are the Chances Trump Wins?

With the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry picking up steam and the White House digging in, people’s outlook on the 2020 election is beginning to shift — at least it is in the gambling world.

Though he remains the favorite to win, again, oddsmakers show Trump’s chances slipping with the impeachment effort escalating. On the other side of the aisle, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is enjoying some significant positive movement, while former Vice President Joe Biden — who’s quickly becoming the former frontrunner — saw his chances drop sharply, and Sen. Bernie Sanders’ odds plummeted post-heart attack.

According to odds and sports betting line site OddsShark as of Tuesday, Trump’s odds dropped somewhat — from +110 to +125 — since the Democrats first announced their impeachment inquiry on Sept. 25. After falling from +110 to +120 the first week the inquiry was announced, Trump’s odds remained the same the following week before dropping to +125 this week as the impeachment battle ratcheted up on both sides. . .

Sports Betting Dime (SBD) presents similar numbers. The betting line site gives Trump slightly better odds: +110, which the site notes are “990 points better than his next closest competitor.” As of Oct. 10, Warren moved up to +230 from the previous week, similar to OddsShark’s listing. Biden is likewise way down at +700, Yang is again in a distant third at +1500, and Sanders’ odds are at a grim +2000. Though OddsShark shows Clinton officially off the board, SBD still gives her +2500 odds. . .

The shifting outlook on the 2020 election has been significantly impacted by the Democrats’ impeachment campaign. Recent polling shows momentum in favor of impeaching the president. A Fox News Poll released this week shows a dramatic increase in those saying they believe Trump should be impeached. (Read more from “What Are the Chances Trump Wins?” HERE)

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2020 Dems Take Aim at Churches, Schools, and Conscience Rights in Favor of LGBT Issues

At last night’s CNN LGBT town hall, 2020 Democrats showed the public where they stand on the issues of sexual orientation and gender identity as well as what they want to do to people and organizations who disagree with them.

Beto O’Rourke wants to punish religious organizations whose teachings don’t support same-sex marriage by stripping them of tax-exempt status: “There can be no reward, no benefit, no tax break, for anyone or any institution, any organization in America that denies the full human rights and the full civil rights of every single one of us.” Cory Booker promised to use the federal government to “go after schools” on transgender issues. Pete Buttigieg said that invoking religious liberty in the face of gay and transgender policy demands “is an insult to faith.” Elizabeth Warren made it very clear that she wants to use people’s tax dollars to pay for transgender surgery. Joe Biden threw his support behind the so-called “Equality Act,” which would put sexual orientation and gender identity on the same level as race and sex in federal discrimination law and would also gut religious liberty protections for dissenters.

So, what to make of all this? While this policy area has proven itself to be yet another race to the Left in this progressive purity contest of a primary, it’s also yet another issue where one has to wonder how the eventual nominee will defend policies like these to general election voters outside Democrats’ electoral safe haven in a national race against President Donald Trump. (For more from the author of “2020 Dems Take Aim at Churches, Schools, and Conscience Rights in Favor of LGBT Issues” please click HERE)

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WATCH: U.S. Voter Reveals How the Democrat Push to Impeach President Trump Is Backfiring

Michigan is a key state that presidential candidates must secure if they want a legitimate shot at the White House. In eight of the last 10 presidential elections, the eventual winner also won Michigan. . .

Voters who spoke with CNN this week told the news network they were unsure if they would support Trump in the 2020 election — one even admitting that he was considering placing his vote for Joe Biden — but now that Democrats are pushing to impeach Trump, they know for sure who they will vote for next year.

John Skantze told CNN that just six months ago he was considering voting for Biden. But now that has changed completely.

“They are there for one thing now and one thing only and that’s to try to impeach the president,” Skantze said.

According to CNN, Skantze said he now supports the president “more than ever.” (Read more from “U.S. Voter Reveals How the Democrat Push to Impeach President Trump Is Backfiring” HERE)

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Wealthy Democrat Donors Say They’ll Back Trump If Elizabeth Warren Is Nominee

Democratic donors on Wall Street and in big business are preparing to sit out the presidential campaign fundraising cycle — or even back President Donald Trump — if Sen. Elizabeth Warren wins the party’s nomination.

In recent weeks, CNBC spoke to several high-dollar Democratic donors and fundraisers in the business community and found that this opinion was becoming widely shared as Warren, an outspoken critic of big banks and corporations, gains momentum against Joe Biden in the 2020 race.

“You’re in a box because you’re a Democrat and you’re thinking, ‘I want to help the party, but she’s going to hurt me, so I’m going to help President Trump,’” said a senior private equity executive, who spoke on condition of anonymity in fear of retribution by party leaders. The executive said this Wednesday, a day after Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House would begin a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump. . .

During the campaign, Warren has put out multiple plans intended to curb the influence of Wall Street, including a wealth tax. In July, she released a proposal that would make private equity firms responsible for debts and pension obligations of companies they buy. Trump, meanwhile, has given wealthy business leaders a helping hand with a major corporate tax cut and by eliminating regulations.

Warren has sworn off taking part in big money fundraisers for the 2020 presidential primary. She has also promised to not take donations from special interest groups. She finished raising at least $19 million in the second quarter mainly through small-dollar donors. The third quarter ends Monday.

(Read more from “Wealthy Democrat Donors Say They’ll Back Trump If Elizabeth Warren Is Nominee” HERE)

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Two Republicans Are Suing Over the Cancelled 2020 Primary

Two South Carolina Republicans, including a former U.S. House member, have sued the state GOP over its decision last month to cancel its 2020 primaries, the Charleston Post and Courier reports.

Filed in Richland County on Tuesday, the lawsuit claims that party officials say that party officials’ decision to cancel their 2020 primary was a violation of the law as well as party rules.

“This case is about the failure of the State Executive Committee of the Republican Party of South Carolina to follow South Carolina law, the Republican Party’s own rules, and the South Carolina Constitution,” the complaint reads. “The result of that failure will be that plaintiffs [former GOP Rep.] Bob Inglis and Frank Heindel … will be deprived of the ability to vote for the candidate of their choice in South Carolina’s famous (and particularly influential) ‘First in the South’ primary.”

The plaintiffs go onto claim that while applicable rules and laws “don’t necessarily require a political party to hold a presidential preference primary election in all presidential election years,” they do “require that if a party wishes to cancel its primary, it must observe certain democratic safeguards that ensure that a party’s supporters—and not just a small junta of party bosses—support canceling the primary, and the party must instead choose which candidate it will support at its state convention.”

Leaders of the South Carolina GOP decided to forgo a 2020 primary in favor of supporting incumbent President Donald Trump almost unanimously in early September, just a day before former governor and U.S. House member Mark Sanford announced a primary bid against the president.

“As a general rule, when either party has an incumbent President in the White House, there’s no rationale to hold a primary, just as South Carolina Republicans did not hold one in 1984 or 2004, and Democrats did not in 1996 and 2012,” a party statement said at the time. “With no legitimate primary challenger and President Trump’s record of results, the decision was made to save South Carolina taxpayers over $1.2 million and forgo an unnecessary primary.”

Back in July, a statement from South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Drew McKissick dismissed the potential of a Sanford primary run as a “vanity project.”

“The last time Mark Sanford had an idea this dumb, it killed his Governorship,” the statement said, referring to Sanford’s 2009 fiasco when he claimed to be hiking when actually going to visit his mistress in Argentina. “This makes about as much sense as that trip up the Appalachian trail.”

Also challenging Trump for the nomination are former Rep. Joe Walsh and former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld. The pair held their own debate last week, which neither Trump nor Sanford attended.

Other state Republican parties have also canceled their 2020 primaries, including Kansas, Arizona, Nevada, and Alaska. (For more from the author of “Two Republicans Are Suing Over the Cancelled 2020 Primary” please click HERE)

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Trump Campaign Raises $5 Million Following Impeachment Announcement

President Trump’s campaign announced on Wednesday that it – along with the Republican National Committee – raised $5 million in the 24 hours following House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) formal announcement of an impeachment inquiry.

“In the 24 hours since news of Nancy Pelosi’s impeachment announcement, @realDonaldTrump’s campaign & @GOP have BLOWN OUT fundraising!” Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale announced on Twitter. . .

The news comes prior to a Manhattan fundraiser slated for Wednesday evening, which is expected to result in $5 million more for Trump’s reelection campaign. RNC chief of staff Richard Walters confirmed that the Trump campaign and GOP have raised $30 million in the last week thanks to “Hollywood extremists and the continued witch hunt being led by deranged Dems in the House”:

(Read more from “Trump Campaign Raises $5 Million Following Impeachment Announcement” HERE)

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First Nationwide Poll Shows a New Democratic Front-Runner (VIDEO)

Support for Joe Biden has crumbled to the point that there may be a new frontrunner, according to a new Quinnipiac poll released on Wednesday.

The poll shows Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) eclipsing Biden with 27 percent support to only 25 percent for the former vice president.

Biden has dominated the competition for the Democratic primary thus far, but he has had to fend off questions about his age and numerous gaffes on the campaign trail. . .

Biden has also been heavily criticized by the more progressive wing of the Democratic party who say he is not sufficiently partisan enough to take down President Donald Trump in 2020.

Socialist candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) received 16 percent in the poll for third place, while South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg in fourth place with 7 percent, and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) with 3 percent.

(Read more from “First Nationwide Poll Shows a New Democratic Front-Runner” HERE)

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Alaska Cancels 2020 Republican Primary

The Alaska Republican Party has canceled holding a presidential primary in 2020.

In a statement Saturday, the party’s State Central Committee passed a rule saying a primary “would serve no useful purpose” because Republican Donald Trump is president.

Earlier this month, Republican leaders in Nevada, South Carolina and Kansas voted to scrap their presidential nominating contests in 2020, erecting more hurdles for the long-shot candidates challenging President Donald Trump. (Read more from “Alaska Cancels 2020 Republican Primary” HERE)

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Another Democrat Just Dropped out of the Presidential Race

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday morning he is dropping out of the 2020 presidential race.

“I feel like I contributed all I can to this primary election and it’s clearly not my time,” he said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “So I’m going to end my presidential campaign, continue my work as mayor of New York City and I’m going to keep speaking up for working people.” . . .

President Trump made fun of him on Twitter, joking that New York City “is devastated” that he’s returning to the city.

“Oh no, really big political news, perhaps the biggest story in years!” the president tweeted. “Part time Mayor of New York City, @BilldeBlasio, who was polling at a solid ZERO but had tremendous room for growth, has shocking dropped out of the Presidential race. NYC is devastated, he’s coming home!”

(Read more from “Another Democrat Just Dropped out of the Presidential Race” HERE)

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